I ATEEACHBBOUS ill]th Death of the Duke of Burgundy The Duke of Burgundy went to the Castle of Montereau by the gate next the fields ; be summoned all the chief lords' and two hundred men at arms, together with one hundred archers, to accompany him. lie had also with him the lady of Gist, who had strongly urged him to go to Montareau, say- ing that there was no treachery to be dread- ed. lie was very fond of that lady, and had entrusted her, as also part of his jewels, to one of his most f .ithful servants, Philip J enequin. “'hen Sir Tanneguy Duchatel came forward to tell him that the Dauphin was ready and waiting for him, the Duke answered that he was coming ; he then call- ed for those who were to accompany him. for- bidding all others to follow. Thus surround- ed. he went as far as the first barrier of the bridge. Then came the people of the Dan- phin, who renewed all the promises apd oaths previously made, adding, “Come to- wards my lord, who awaits you on the bridge." _ After these words, the duke having asked his servants whether he might safely venture on, they answered, that considering the many promises made by such notable per- sons, he had nothing to fear, and that they would try their chance with him. There- A wonderful Freak of' Na ture -.r.l somtirr rs exhibited in our public erhibi tlons. When we gaze upon some of the pecu- llar freaks dame nature occasionally indulges in, our minds revert back to the creation oi man, “ who is so foarlully and wonderfully made." The mysteries of his nature have been unra‘ eled by Dr. IL \'. I‘iercc, of Buf- falo, and through his knowledge of those mysteries he has been able to prepare his ‘Golden Medical Discovery," which is a speciï¬c for all blood taints, poisons and humor-s. such as scrofula. pimples, blotches, eruptions, swellings, tumors. ulcers and kin~ dred afl’ections. By druggists. A fly is said to have the ability to jump two hundred times its own length. One may therefore readily see how futile the attempt must be to strike a fly when the latter is in practice. Things one would rather have left unsaid : Sheâ€"“'ould you mind putting my lawn tennis shoes in your pocket, Mr. Green? lie â€"I'm afraid my pockets are hardly big enough, Miss Gladys; but I shall be delight- ed to carry them for you. k†Prof. Huxley is, it is understood, going to retire from the various posts he holds under Government on a pension of £ 1200 a year. $500 Not Called For. It seems strange that it is necessary to I { persuade men that you can cure their dis~ ' eases by offering a premium to the man who fails to receive benefit. And yet Dl. Sue undoubtedly cured thousands of cases of ob- stinate catarrh with his †Catarrh Remedy." who would never have applied to him, if it had not been for his offer of the above sum for an incurable case. Who is the next bid- der for cure or cash? Peru used to be more like an old job print ing press than she is now, whenshe had her Incas. D O D I I m goblrssrllus' OOHBTAEOE KEH‘I‘. Tic Nor, or. l‘onf:d lnrdereu ï¬eld to be [tilted to the Queen. The other day the csble brought an lten of news which revives the memory of one o' the most remarkable crimes recorded is thv history of English trials. The item no to the effect that Constance Kent, convicts» twenty-ï¬ve years ago of the ltoade murder. had received a ticket-of-leave. The woman thus briefly mentioned was at the time of the commi-iou of the crime a young girl of 15 or thereabouts, and thevictim was her 3 year-old half. brother, Arthur Kent. I'll: even: acquired unusual prominence owing to the relationship all the immediately concerned bore to the queen. William Kent, the father of Constance and the murdered child, was a gentleman of private fortune, living at a place called ltoade. He wassaid to be, and the state- ment was uevercontradictod, an illegitimate son of the duke of Kent, fourth son of George III. and father of Queen Victoria, and his private 'fortune was supposed to have come from his royal source. Mr. Kent was a gentleman of quiet and cultivated tastes, enjoying a life of lettered ease. His ï¬rst wife,mother of Constance, having died when she, the eldest of his children, was about 10 or II years of th. be employed a lady of education as governess and superintendent of his family. This lady be married, and by her bad a son, young Arthur. All seemed happy in the Kent family, though the eldest daughter, Constance, was occasionally sub- ject to ï¬ts of moodiness, for which she as- signed no reason. is a convict prison. l‘st such a story In a novel, and what (Mlle-Would not stout at nu gfl'auhzul hm. om" Bdu‘b‘ in a ‘00 .hud hr "3:"?! ,__ -. . r The most important feature of this unique craft is a terribly puquacious looking sort of mean“ and" . beak or spar projecting twelve feet out in A WW “"1 c“ “ ’ “m.†be “mm†front of the main body of the need. This ‘me mm . We“). no" but)“: in" we I,†lies low down and is so placed that when sold, It is particularly “the fashion to du- nmed “in†m ‘ new, will tip in“) n" phy ‘ puny hmd' unlucky craft several fees below the armour Th†ehbonw box Of n?num' the M. line. It is of enormous strength. Strong case, made of plush or satlnwocd and ï¬lled “ it L" however. mil tee, ‘pu m be up with attractive little implflfltni-I 39"" “59d. ‘hlpped “d up“, 011‘ the “em if desired, a in no" mm mm mine." . . and beneath it is a torpedo port from which Girls spend an hour at a time polishing Whimbnd. mbe queued ï¬ght ï¬nd 0, away with pink powder and a bit of chamois me “lip _ ‘and a}, n m m pom from lathe" M “1" {any Pushing huh With E which table destructive messengers may be instrument for the purpose the I381“ ï¬lm °i 31,0 despntched on the Brhoadsides. These skin that obscures the white crescent at the ‘nd we m as indeed substantially, the hue of the n’n' A "who on the “Ck Of whole of the offensive armament of the ves- th° bad (“1' “mm Wm! di‘my' “d “use, sel. When afloat she is little more than a “1 ink“ dem‘nd for lemon’juica' huge steel cylinder lying on its side and pre- A "d bud "u the owner to "ï¬shing seating to view about 4 feet 6 inches of the d°m°'“° mil†‘0’ the Pm!"ar °°"‘P°'“i°†actual hull. The cylinder is tapered at the of almond-paste. A tendency to knobbiness and! “d flattened at ,he mp, and on this of wrist or knuckles plunges the victim into attuned top the†“a “ hurricane deck. a des ' . - ' Tillie a good in all this, but the thing :g‘sfï¬a “1:33;? ‘33:?2fzb’eg [my be med too in" A young Indy" that can be seen is'not a bit in the world hands should alwsvsbe well-cared for and like “y ‘0“ d a Imp, and if it were “u planing to beheld' but the“ “a . some shot away everything in the way of en- hlrmishes possible upon its beauty which no in“ bone" torpedoâ€, and mm would one should become unwilling to incur. .Sucll in! r'emin énd there would be nothing to “pan he moved forward. preceded by some in that maghneu d the foreï¬nger thh u ï¬re at but ai convex lump of steel armour, of his attendants, and he entered the ï¬rst “pt to ‘ouow muCh m or the needle. 03' which the most tremendous hail of shot barrier, where he found the Dauphlu's men snob also is the “Ghana Appearmce 0‘ and shell would glance with very little pow- who said to him once more, “Come to my me hand or a young Indy Who 11“ recently er of mischief. Should the Polyphemus be lord, he is expecting you." To this he an- wuhed duh“, or the “ï¬ned tinge" 0‘ the attacked underneath she is a perfect honey- EWBTEd. †I 6111 coming l " He crossed then prueweimuker ; and Who would “at “Bard comb of water-tight ,compartments. Every the second barrier, which was immediately the row 0‘ blister“ ï¬lms 3 may palm that boiler has a compartment to itself, and so locked behind him. Stopping there he saw has not disdained to grasp a flat~lron as h†each pair of engines driving the twin Sir Tmmeguy Duchï¬tol, whom he touched hononble “an, no more to be wandered 3 screws. The ship has a double bottom, in friendly gill“ 0“ the 311N11de- “ylng “‘7 dhï¬gumment mm the lword'cut on the and many of the compartments are ordinarily the same time ‘0 my lord 35ml? Gemge “d forehud at? mun“ 2 so packed with coal that there would not be to Others Of his Peopler †Here is the The prettin“ your hand! the batten young much room for water even If they ware mm Whom I tmt '. H8 thus moved on 1’0 ladies, “am they: become too pretty be broken into. But shOJld any accident occur the Dmphinu Who “'33 leaning on “barrier, useful. Tile -wmte' Hugom laud With a by which the buoyancy of the ship was armed cap-a-pie, and girt with his sword. 1-in upon it Is 3' Charming thing’ but the geriounly dimir inhed the Polyphemus P05. The duke knelt on the ground in an attitude hind that w redder rocglfer’ and does senses a uuurknble pow“- uf apedding her of respect, bowing most humbly tothe Dsu- gooa. wfnk' h“ the mat “1mm Upon our keel, so to speak. She has, in fact, two phin; buttbis oneanswered without showing “muâ€"«anonl w»..__ keels with a space of' a foot and a half or any sign of friendship, reproaching the Duke two feet between them, and in this space for 110% hBViDï¬I lomedzin the WM “Rail-153 the Agnes Hedenstrom- , , . . . One of the best knowu among English huge solid masses of iron are held suspended Angllah. and 11017 hï¬vmg Withdrawn h“ 3°" ‘gpnbosesp" 4k::!ut.ru_tsms rcasu. ALBER'L‘ COLLE GE (Is Arrluarlox “‘l'l'll \‘lcronla UXIVKKHTY. (‘osnl'non llsLvalLLs, Osrsmo. rm. college. foul ded in 18“, has hid In attends! on our awe diff: rent students. It offers immersed fad" slrs for " usual collure" and for mllrirulalion in Ana. Luv. 52.. at a codersqu 1hr cellulaqu embraces ho'h " ulsulculafiou tun" v. 4 select“! sludll-s In he‘s mo and fl lloaoth) Tie Andrus, rf Mush an undue L’i (ill runs of gradulrilu ln shrea‘xean. Ilsa: Dll'a' so popular as raw. no lino-no“ I- under the dlreckon o a lractlcll rococntanf. 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Early one Sunday morning in summer the nurse girl,whose name is not recalled, alarm- ed the sleeping household with her outcries She had awakened tofind her young charge, little Arthur, who slept In a cot by her bed- side, lying dead, his throat cut from ear to ear. The horror-str‘cken parents at once sent for assistance. The police and the cor- oner were promptly on the spot, and inves- tigations commenced. It was then noticed that though there were traces of blood on the blanket on which the child lay, there was no saturation such as would have been its“; 13:31:23,:21xiï¬f ,t:::ne:::ir:;:::g philanthropic institutions is the Scandina- by a simple and ingenious mechanicaldevice. diers from the garrison as he said he would. Lope may 1,, blind, “.311 old posts. 1",“, g a t ~ g reve‘led the {Act that the child had been vian Temperance Sailors’ Home in London, Altogether the ship carries 300 tons of Then 311‘ Robert.d8‘110Â¥r° tOOk hlm by the sunglnunison,{but there 13.110 authenticated g 5 c E S taken to a water closet in the house, and and one of the most interesting bi graphics this ballast, and it is in sections, so. that right 5"“ fmd Faldln' R130 mY'lm‘dlyO“ “'5 instance of young Love klssing hls grand- -< E E P u,“ than, ,he butcher). had been performed. of the century would be that of Its foundress, should any one compartment of the hold re- 0315' £00 h'anW-ble- The Duke 0‘ Burgundy mother by mistake. g m '. ~.." a had also hls sword on ; when he knelt doWn ‘3?- Alma Ladlgg’ College, St, Thomas, râ€" Agnes Hcdenstrom. quire lightening, the block of ballast in the Left an orphan when quite a young child! vicinity of it may be instantly dropped. If she was brought up in the house of wealthy needful the whole centre of the keel may A carving-knife, sharpened almost to s O t. h i ll t if d l ' l razor edge,’,was also found with traces of n ' as u E A an comp ate 0 “me! n Literature, Music, Fine Arts, and Commer- cial Science. Reopens September 10. ISSS. the weapon was somewhat backward, and as he moved his hand to bring it in front, Sir MACHINE OIL. Eureka. Civilldcr’ Bolt blood upon it. . , . lliclloll Bros. & Co. Of course all these circumstances tended relatives in Upwla" Here She was patted thus be let go' and the “hip lightened to a“ Rom“ dc LOyre exclalmFd ‘ Do you dare For 50 PP- “DWUOBment: “dam†Pflmi' Cutting £5 Wool Oils. i For sale by {unending deniers' l Toronto. ; to f t i . - h f . and indulged i0 the last degree. extent representing a buoyanoy of a feet or by band 011 Y0“ Sword 1“ the Preflence ‘3‘ psi Auztln, B.D. m. .5, . v .â€" u an 'u’p'mn °n t e “n mum“ “we The ballast Miami the Dauphin? ’ At these words Sir An exchange wonders how all tlle lawyers THE “ SUNBEAM W RING-BR. " Let the child have her own way I" said fourteen inches out of water. yfl' for Who else could have “med theolldd be friends. “ She has no parents, poor thing. represents a ninth of the entire weight of Tuneguy Duchstel dmw near? it ‘3 report“ get I! living. They don’t bother; “1M is to 0“ “ “3‘00 (Ml-Y $3.00- to the scene of the murder without causing . . 1 t}, t 1, me a, 5i u and an. in " It is l .' 1 h 1 TM "bulk" m um ~ . All her pranks were overlooked, and she the ship. The Polyphemus, It may be added, 9 a e m g Y 8: say, half of tnem don I: get a lillng u t oug l mglkem moth." wt,“ _ hlm to make some outcry. At the tlme of Warrantcd ï¬rst- era’of kill is g . - "Royal Canadian, V *' imperial,’ ‘liillg,’ '1 also hinllglos. Two llollor, and Three l'tollcr. Write for particulars. an axe he held in his hand so violently that be made him fall on his knees. “When the Duke felt hiln‘clf wounded he endeavored ' d ddf dh' ill b t to draw his 3w" an e an m e’ u improvements it is not unfair to include the immediately others struck him dowu, leav- ‘ ,, Myrna Navy" tobacco. The great major. “‘8 him for dead! and ‘1‘)“:le 5 mm]: mm" \ity of men smoke tobacco; have done so for grew up animated largely by the desire to is 240 feet long and. 40 feet wide. enjoy herself and have her own way. Still . a sense of dissatisfaction would make itself felt in her life. She was not quite happy, though she could have given no reason f 1‘ her despondency. One day, however, she listened to an em- inent Swedish preacher, and then, for the first time, became conscious of the religious element lacking in her own his, and of the fact that she only needed to ï¬ll her idle hours the alarm being given it was shown that every one else in the house was sleeping peacefully, including Constance, against whom suspicion was not once directed. An attempt was also made to fasten suspicion on Mr. Kent, the unhappy father, and the whole of England took sides, one in favor of this, the other in favor of that theory. Finally, the testimony clearly exonerated Kent, so there was nothing left but the con- clusion that thoscrvant was the guilty party. d class, ormoneyrc- funded. Send di- ’ root to manufac- turers, or procure from your llurd- ware or House- Furnishing dollicr. Hamilton Ldllsirial War a 60., Manufacturers. Hamilton, Canada“ FOR PILIEI.ASJ_>.I\I‘.LT SElï¬â€˜i‘cl‘G I JAMES P ARK & SON, “"0†ONLY“- Pork Packers, Toronto. The base burner stove, the telephone an other improvements of a like kind have worked a domestic and social revolution Among these osi.->«â€"â€"â€"â€"- time I" he struck the Duke of Burgundy with . they am dying to do it. The Mourning Gowns. Mrs. Gen. Grant’s costumsis made of the ï¬nest Henrietta clotll and heaviest crape. The skirt is of crepe, perfectly plain. The overskirt is draped very long on the left side, with aheavy craps reveal, raised to the right side. l’ostilion waist, with a craps fichu from the throat to the waist, ï¬nished at both ends “ith a. crnpe how. within the last few years. ed Oliver Liyet, assisted by Peter Frothier, centuries past and will continue to do so. plunged his sword into the Dukels stomach It is lulportant, therefore, l}th they should d t, h. h b k smoke the best qunllty of the article. That 1m ewe“ ‘ m an er ' is what they are supplied with in the “Myr- tle Navy.“ All smokers who have used it '.~-0 know that its flavor cannot be surpassed, n with than ht and labor for others. ' - ’ . C“ .'\ n . ’4‘ r’ I -- It is true that no motive could be shown for sh be gn re“ hi†to h t m - Collar and cuffs of crape. The bonnet is rugltwe wealth' that its quality is always uniform and that S 0-3:.le U‘C‘il 'I; I. (t mm.“ “.114, spgm Bacon. (3 (s. mm“ ' e g“ P G g or con†r) an m the only care they have to exercise in its wgrnmm FULL Lâ€: “at†m ma “numb er "I. (llllsguw "Eli llama, n'ulnr l‘llml llam. Dried There has never been, as for as we know, . . llcu-l lilulllfflrt Iluooll Smell: (i Tur glll-s. lives Park a more remarkable lustance of a tangible and ‘ ' ' l'll‘llll‘ll 'I‘ llgllor. (‘lll-lse, Family or Navy I'ork, Luvn In Tubs and i'fllI-I The Bert Brands of Knu- the deed ; that she was of a lnost amiable _ the North, where no woman had been allow' Poke “balm; With a long craps veil that disposltlon and a great favorite with all lhe ed to speak in public, ï¬rst addressing small “new†to the bottom 0: we dress‘ ‘ ' ‘ y .. , ‘. ... purchase ls 1;) see that the trade mark ’1. & fawn epsoggwofia‘hl Htl'hll‘.\':l:€l an“: H. is stamped on the plug. "ntr Is .. ,_~ °hildr°u' but the†We†“‘8 met" Thecon' meetings and ï¬nally vast assemblages MW- F‘ed- D- Grim“ die“ if! luv-"fly yet a fugitive “wank than 0f the fortune You cannot blame aGermsn for his fond- W ’ E “h 1‘1"" “my 5Ҡl“ 3‘0"“ oiuaion wu irreducible, and the pom- girl ' . ' trimmed w.th cm Th e k. t . d that evaded the grasp of the relative ofa . ,q 8 d t ' . For some yea" .he continued t1," work, ' l . e s lr ls me. e f i d “h. it E n n has: for lager. Alnngusge whlch calls for o o m w“ nix-“ted and thmvminto pmonmnwum becoming at last persuaded that it was her With “deep kl“ Pia-Wing With three bands ren 0- 8 'wr er' 8 WM’ m8 y ye? such an awful strain on the throat as his a 7. - 1 l h" "151' duty to go as a missionary to India. But 0‘ “aim LO†3 drapery on right Bide. mth ago’ at “hoax M Harrow' “Pd remrnlng does is the party to censure. Ed. 1“" "N 5""6" “mm!†Mamime H“, Ken; houwhom was broken while in London awaiting m opportunity very high on the 18“. “d {and with broad along the road by the bathing placeâ€"to . (1 Id ,5 54 g ‘ lymmm’mrm A.l).1885. up, the bereaved parents trying to seek le- 1 ’k b d h . bands of craps fold. “main down the 16“; HEUOVMDS " ducker"â€"pohtely “7°â€: to the , Feat a" 0.0 . El 4 g E gulliiQii'udiil'lTEIiTA II I f ‘ I ‘ '0 cngnge n war n mu ’ a e was my“ - ' ' g. . assistance of a stout farmer on horseback in 15 3 never'fmung cause 0‘ disease- At “"5 pf, {'3 pa, 1- RESERVE rum)... 0 mm wrmw m "we ' consume", .m“ Bed with the great need of laborers among “‘19- Pretty draped bmkv “used very high (1.“. m .th t l k H (1th season of the year neuralgia, toothache, and D '1. KIT-l T‘ITM‘ “HE-T“ -------- “at to “ "rt of conventual “Chool M “ï¬gh- the poor in East London. She began preach- in the centâ€: {Wining “V0 Small“ POlDtS- , mu es WI . a g8 8 oc ' e ape“ a 1'- hOHt 0‘ Blmll’" (“995599 “‘9 mml‘ant~ The ,.». , m cc ol-‘l-‘lCEl-l‘oy’s llldus. Toronto at" Toronto ton, on the south coast. This school was an in to them in tho “mots and it was them The waist hnsnhroad ï¬chu of ,3me gathered gate and held “5 lâ€'°k for the rid†17° PMB- great question. then, is to ï¬nd the qulck- ##ï¬mwzfly: . 'â€"‘ STRAIGHT LOANS attachment to n high rhumatic Episcopal 8 v . tth in .th b It . f b u Thank you, my boy," said the farmer, one est, surest and most economical remedy. BO 51 5:81 uEBQH-Bm F l thntthe sound O‘hcrownlansuage broke on “1“ ew“ -‘" ‘ ° “mug ‘0'“ 0' I’olson's Nsllvluxl‘. exactly ï¬lls these ro- I“ 0 u ' ll ' OR CREDIT FONCIEIL PLAN.’ church, the rector to which 11...! established the confessional as a part of hls cllu.ch dis- cipline. The time came nigh for the trial of tho imprisoned nurse-girl. Controversy waxed warmer and higher as the day set came nearer. When it arrived the papers were full of correspondence on the subject, and all sorts of theories were broached to account for the deed without the interven- tion of the accused. Various arrests were made, but aIWsys without result. Finally the girl was tried and convicted. But the public was not satisï¬ed, and the home sec- retary was persuaded to grant a respite pend' ing further investigation. The case seemed hopeless, however, until one morning Constance Kent, accompanied by one of the Sisters of a convent scllool, called on the rector of the church above spoken of, and the two asked a private audience. Constance had come to confess. She had evidently already told her story to the Sister. She then, calmly and lucldly, as the clergyman afterwards said, told the whole story of the crime. She had deeplyt resented her father's second marriage, though she had given no outward sign of her resentment. lier anger was still more heightened when her young half~brother was born. She had studiously concealed this feeling. llut her jealous hate grew in intensity as he grew from infancy into laughing childhood. (Gradually llate matur- ed into design, and she determined to llL‘~ stroytllc little fellow. l'ruvivling herself with the sharponui knife. shortly after dawn silo had slipped into the nursery bed- room. Sleeping over the not she awoke the child wilh a kiss, and, wrapping him in his blanket. carried him with her to the closet. flare the knife was used in such a way that the flowing blood went down the pipe. When life was extinct and the blood had ceased to flow she gently returned to the nursery, replaced the little corpse in its ' col, wiped and rmtored the knife to its place is the kitchen, and then went to bed and tosleep. One can imagine the horror and excitement this awful confession created. Thousands refused to believe It, saying the girl was demented, and polnting to a sup- posed hereditary taint of innnlty which had come to her from her grandfather, ever, tried and not only maintained the' truth of her confession, but pointed out herear, hall-smothered or inerticulut’. There homclrss, drunken Scandinavian sailors were Guild are also trimmed with craps. A close- ensnn'cd by the hundred, in horrible pitfalls ï¬tting bonnet. with long crnpe veil- of Lvil. Fl" two “"3 Bh° Work“ 3mm“ the “il‘ skirt, with two plaitirlgs, with band of crops ore, preaching and persuading. She still shudders at the recollection 0, both sides, {wing very low In the from, h" ï¬rst “dam†to 3°m° °f h" countrymen! which has two bands of craps down the cen- at a placs called the Strangers llest. Twenty he. Two ingots lined win, came form the drunken sailors hall bocu collected in this bwk drapery of overakirt. The waist hu‘a room,aud, alonoslld trembling, their country Yer). fun ï¬chu of "am, with two "we" lined woman addressed hem, while they shricked with cum. She will we“. a close_ï¬mng and blasphemcd. Onc after another, they became quiet, un, til the whole company was ï¬nally subdued. Next evening they came, bringing some com. radcs with them, a Slandinavian lecture-room was permanent- ly established. It was some ye rs before Miss Hedenstrom into gmeful tom. in the luck. w could raise sufï¬cient funds for a larger es- tablishment, but in 1580 the Home was me want. CM“ 1“1d cum founded. 01 this Miss Hedenst-om ls sole manager. She corresponds with the members of her company, when they are abroad on voyages, receives and [mesh their money, and aids many a captain in picking out his crew. Beyond all this, she superintends the Home ins “my: uA biz hulking fellow .bouc “ml anemia†fl“ " b0†H Who ""3 if3min†ten miles from the town I was practicing in arily on shore. For their beneï¬t, bedrooms “0 kl3i" in order: mull! “9 “6"â€! in 5 large just ll o’clock in the forenoou of a certain dining'l’ooml And Plenty Of 'l“Ace ‘3 PmVlded day. About 9 o'clr ck a messenger came to for them to pass their leisure hours amid me_ books and newspapers. some of its patrons being quite destitute. hilas Hedenstrom says of her charges: " I have never yet had a sailor among the dual. “(1 hi. 1m,“th w" very “bond. five thousand that have been in this home, The funny were gathered around nnd weep who has returned from Itto his former haunts; ing 3. they took a final leave. Something “d. that 00d 1 “‘0†"e ‘t New“ 3 good had to be done quick. There was a smart- many decent dressed men among the Scmdi- looking woman there, and I called her aside. lunar: sailors in London, whereas, when I Pointing to the clock on the mantleplece, began my work, there was not a single one which the patient was watching, I said: at until-scum under my notice who did “Vilenlhavehisattention, turn out ahead not look ragged or slipshod. “ i can do little 0 raise funds: bu: ncvcr hustled them into the next room, sat down yet have I asked any thi g in vain from my on the edge of the bed and began telling Heavenly Father.†It requires strong character for a work stories you ever heard. I located It right “a it was not long bah†loops of crepe forming pocket pieces on each In liloâ€. tho "0"“! crank hall fifteen minutes to live, according is an immense boarding-house, though of go hi, calculating“, Cour“ it 0mm†be entirely “"‘WPPOI’ilDKn on the verge of eternity. His eyes were of the wealthy Middlesz grazlers who own largo tracts of tho liarrow and l’inner rich meadow lands. “What may your name be?" “ My name's Green,“ returned the boy, with an ill-timed burst of the imagin- ation. "And what is your father 2†“Oh, my father's a cheese-monger," said the smart scholar, chuckling internally at his ready wit, “and he lives in London in the Theobald’s road, rather a small shop, two steps down out of the street.†“I'm very much obliged to you," replied the farmer, by no meansâ€"as it afterwards ap- pearedâ€"a man of straw. †You're a cap- ital young chap. I shan’t forget you." “ Don’t!†was the scholars ï¬nal thrust “ Remember Green, and a Cheesemouger in Theolnld's read." And up the hill he went, almost as much pleased with himself as if he had been asked to play against Eton at Lord's. “’hat his feelings may have been when, 10 years later, a young gentleman of the name of Green was advertised for, whose father kepta clleesenlonger’s shop in the Theobald’s road, and who, in return for politely opening a gate at llarrow in the year 183â€", was left a large legacy by the wealthy farmer, recently deceasedâ€" whst his feelings were than none of his relatives cared to inquire too closely, but it was observed by all that from that hour the unhappy young man never lost an oppor- tunity of insisting on the incalculable bless- ings of the moat rigid adherence to truth; of the disasters invariably incident to even a momentary deviation from which virtue he himself was a most marked and melan- choly example. For neither was his name Green nor anything approaching it, nor had his father, a quiet country gentleman, ever, even in the rcmotcst fashion, been interest- ed ln cheese; indeed, as his son has been heard pathetically to remark, in the smallest amounts it invalisblv disagreed with him. neath two rovers of craps. The collar and Mrs. Sartoris's dress is made Henrietta on each. Overskirt raised very high on bonnet and crspo veil. Mrs. Jesse Grant's dress is a kilted skirt with bands of Henrietta and crepe running lengthwise, a short draped overskirt, with side. The drapery, falling low on the left side, is raised high on the right, combining sist is a plain postilion, with jsbot from the neck to of craps. She also wears a close-ï¬tting bonnet with crape veil. A Morbid Imagination (lured.- In reference to the influence of the ima- gination on the l) llly a doctor tells the follow- got the idea that he was going to die at I hurried out. When I got there the He did look like a man dim and sunken, his face had that peculiar pallor which heralds the near approach of Wire Siege Guns. Siege guns built of wire are the newsst descriptlon of ordnance for the. national service. A veryï¬olgh stool wireis used, havinga breaking strength of 100 tonsto the square inch, which is wound over a steel tubs as tape maybe bound on a reel, Then 1 crowded into the family group, that follow one of the most horrible murder like this. But this woman seems to possess In gown uh.“ he h", "windy. “med beingf equentiy fastened ofl‘to secure Its (Booms IIL. asansrgunlent. She was. how _ it, and toowetc it her fitness for her calling. a... wow glued, "at [am bloodcunmng cohesion. Ind *0 "53“)? PM “80â€!†M ‘0 ._...-- ......_. There snï¬words which canseparate hearts mm um be fore“ u. dun oumk .p. look praiser like solid metal. An experi- details, and so completely interested the mental howitzer has been made upon this corroborating circumstances which had ea» '00“! and“!!! ""351; "1m in Word! Wham,“ When I 8‘“ hlm . cm“ go principle, and passed a satisfactory proof at cared tee notice of the police. Of course, “11°†“in; a“ “m in 9“ hm mr‘mih folk again it was twenty minutes to twelve, abs: was convicted, and the other poor girl pardoned for the crime, she had new war» mined. Then Constance was sentenced to death, but interests were made in favor of a commutation. ller youth and beauty pleadodstrengiy for herzlcdld a certain feeling that, while ooefrodon was clearly prom not to have resulted from inherited a whole life. the Royal Arsenal It has a calibre of 10 [us , but weighs only about 70 cwt. In its trill and he was actually mad for a time, claim- A man never finds out whatacontemptible {as he 1nd I†WkuL u. and], so, u, this hewitser threw a shell of 380 lbs with w m. '1“ h" nun“ "Ml I“ Mi†“ laughing, and we all took dinner together. a charge of '23 lbs, and attained a vllocily hillt‘ml 375mb straw hit {of himself and The an“ d" be whipped g'o men .‘ g of 1M)“ peg moodâ€"3 fault 13., be com. ‘ 5“ bun“ l" b“ ‘1“ “ Ml, '°"“" ‘ barn-raising for twining him about the pre- P‘M Vii-h “"0 8““ °l ‘ “mil†"WM fair way of dividing the money he had saved towards the expenses of a summer vacation. A young woman now serving out a which are at prmt in the union. One of these is the n in. howitzer, which ï¬res sahell Spanish soldiers are encour god to play of just half the weightâ€"via, lo‘Olbsâ€"with gramme l f death that miscarried. †..__. -w woâ€" lnlanlty, thedeed itself might have done. eateries for burglary in jail has rec ind on the guitar. The government realize a velocity of 950 mud a" “built!†100‘ liar sentence was commuted to penal servl- several alias of marrllge from apparently that the boldcst enemy would shrink from wonder gun of 6 6 calibre, which, with its rude for life, and good behavior brought,r-pochhlo young men, two of whom an encountering an army with gu‘tars. Be “a†“mid 100le WWWM. "l- the ticket-olden“ cautioned. A niece ta‘farussrs. 'Ihey evidently think that m. sides, while practicing. the Spanish soldier ocity of limit per second. The trial blood, thoughnot by marriage,“ theqeeao, osuteoos of the judge was not sufficient i forget how long it is since they received any 'Fia allehssspsutallthc beet yearns! her life punishment for the girl's crime. weapon seems in no way impaired by the strain to which it has been subjected. qllirements. It is prompt, efï¬cient and most economical, for it exceeds in power every known remedy, and is cheap as in ferior articles. A 10 cent sample bottle will give every person a chance to test it. Large bottles only ‘25 cents. Every human being is either a helper or hinderor to his fellow-men. Rochester. N. Y . Contributes ifs quota of praise, as to the genuine merit of Putnam's l’ainllss ('urn Extractor. Henry Heib, Oct. 23rd, 1553, writeszâ€"“Seud a dozen for distribution among my friends, for it is as claimed, sure, safe and painless, send quickly," Beware of poisonous substitutes and get only the enuino. Putnam's Corn Extractor, made y l‘olsou & Co., druggists, Kingston. A.l’. 241. Anus roa sans-an kihdaâ€"Beud for list. Jon: .1. Daasv. Guelph. n m V_ ' ass YOUR oaooua ron IMPERIAL FRENCH SHOE BLACKING . _._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" URI BKED AYBSEIREB for sale, two cows, twr yearling boilers and one bnlL Write for amorlrr lion. price and podium: to G. 1.1m“. Trafalgar. ALUABLE FARM FOR BALEâ€"100 acres 89 miles east of the city of SI. Thomas For pagan]:st address J. J. DewlsLNew Barum. Out. \0 RENTâ€"WE“ HALF Wt :53, CONCESSION fith, Ninet '-$even acres clear, rccd Ior grain or pulse. half-m Io from corporation Uxbrldge. Appl, to N. MUNRO. Usbrldxe P, 0. Niiiil‘b‘vi'rslulvlfs l"C6l.â€"L'i:ii 2771-3336. ) ancc St..'l‘oro:to. Patrons, Gov. Gen. of Canada. LleuLGov. of Ontario.. The most sueceeeful Veteri- nsrv Institution in Americaâ€"Over ï¬le hul.dre1 graduates In successful practice. All Q!)K‘rlfl.t‘rd teachera Scales begins Oct 21. Fees Fifty Dollars. Principal, PROF. SMITH. v.3. “soulless anilxsr "stir." I'llEJUIHCR Wilhsma' Bye Wafr‘ Ins p'u. ll Itself a “scam! lly III ' be h n usullt cc vmlus tullmell 1".†their e rs were curable. as all hlseln by he lm'lrnianld outing-Ion. I: on 0:1] in: , s uer hllr (I, . (C lllst fillrd; U Faun: ll he on ed me. orculht w ulu not try in». A'u man “uni; 6 para bli a. ' flu Am on: s yea I, K it DI bur; Shears blind Ind Nw l err, .I ll l L-orcir Ask )owr drrulltl hr ll. Wcolrs.loâ€"â€"Ly. Iran by» s h (Iv . "5H “t ion! HL. M n rnxl "Ultrasonics. I i" The I Is]! Hone and Cattle “mascot and ma fos me salmu jest lntrodnord from land,whuelt has beenin useomlz sua Cum skin diseases, healsusts. bruises. andopralns. Guns maouon docs. and when mod lathe stb. abouts sesspzoafu so a bathlupoaltllhly destroys this, fan. and all Insects on dosl. u. try and other anunsla Bottles is mused llaseh. (Iranian freezwma fostham sass can. 150 Ora}: 8L. Hoaaxl.ooda.mu wanted "stillin- 0004 M s men. A ' at once for terms and particulars in gill s 'r s R {636; .10 Per Day WELL BORING Ml :flfsetnubmzhsndorhorsa 3 bate: and rcekdrullal machine: madman-szlrstulsesaudflpiomas. summon ll lanatreet. Hamilton, Canada. CHEAP TELESCOPES. A Portable Achrusnatlc “Edema that will tell the duaultbeehureb clock In Toronto at three miles cfl.wtthutnutrooowlaleyeptaooandsun glass for cosmic! nae. It will ebo- Jau- ta's menu. on the son. mountains In I moon.“ Southaoysddmmrooolptd $550 GHAS- POT I‘BB. Optician. 31 King Street. East. Toronto. lasurususn so mm l W Bailing during winter from Frlrtland sscrr Thurm- and Halifax every flafnrl'lsy to Liverpool, and In summs from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. calling a! Lo: nnderry to land malls and panel: on for Scotland as :reland. Also from Baltimore. vla slllax and BLlJeha'l H. 1.. to Liverpool (brilliantly during summer month The steamers of the Glsrlrow Ilncs salf dorm state to and mm mum. Paloma, Bomb ma 152mm. pbls; and amine vlmmur h-tlvuou Glasgow and him. steal weekly: O as: wand ulstonmneslrz and Gil-ur- and I'hlladl-lpl ls l “nightly. h‘or frclglll, vessel/e. or other lnfcrrz attu- a ply to A. bohumaohor 8:. Ce. Hummcro; f (. nerd &Cu.. Halifax; SI es 6: Co. Sf. John's N. F..; Wm. Thomson 3: (19.. St. John. \ ll Allan_ 3: (20., Chicago: Love it all!“ M» York :H. Bourllor. Toronto: Angus-.1!“ h (‘n uebeo: Wm. llroclrle, Phllaielphisl II. J an. Fronrlstos Boston Montreal. GRAND DOMINION AND FORTIETH Provincial Exhibition Agriculture and Arts Association of Ontario 10 RI! HELD AT LONDON “10.†Till 7th to 12th Sept, 1885 (Man f.) the Domlnllll grant of SIUJHIII a cumulo- rm-nur) enifirm of tfll' l‘liir' List has lull le1lrll, making an ultlroly new 1M for flue first In psgun Ir‘rnln page in first «“llll'lll will he lmd Erhlbl's m rom': Ircnltll: North-Wat and flu Msrltlrllc Provillc. a, On Ill Bl: l \Jlilllts tram, on of I be DIM. one f.re for pawl “ye-rs and freight on all pslnr l‘iAl roads in the [hull-lion, Entries to bound..- in all Masses o! lec Staci. and Farm l’rodul-ul by A- l: 1‘1; Ilortivultural I'roduv-ts, l.‘.rl|re' Work, (to , by Aug 1"). Exhiblflon to ho Opens-fl by file lint-Henry ll": Uovarncrflnnenl I'lfu M to. bozh nllllmll. and Illnm. Farms l-au be had by applying I-y pmtl-anl or nun-raise lo thr Secretary, Ill) vitY WADE, To (win. 12V." bill«"lIV. l'rmiirnl, Wa‘vrlm d. & d. TAYLOR, 'IUIIUS’I'O SAFE l'l OIIKS. rsrAllLlsulcll less. MANUFAC TURERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. BIKEI. I'Al'LTS, "ABLT DOORS. LOHKIH £1103 BALI WI'KI. Prison lac-ls. and all fluids or Fire no Burglar Proof Securilles. Patentees and sole manufacturers of Tin-proof Balsa, with NonOcoductlnz Steel more Doors. villa! have been denmstrated by actual M to both best ï¬re-resisting safes now made. A number 0‘ Second-hand,ni'lns-§;WA lag; in [tr/:k‘, at loo "3M, vs 1! - , r -proc Bales sultbls for Private Bank"! or Janina FACTORY AX!) SALLEROOI, In one {nostalgia glsl IDROIIIC GAUTI 0 N ! Each Plug of file MYRTLE NAVY ! IS MARKED T.& B. In Bronze Letters. NONE OTHER GENUINE. The Company has a laruo amount of mono to land on Ru. ll Eltslc srcllrlllus at the lowest curran rate of In- N:th repay-lqu eltlmr In one sum or fly lustalmsuls as may in: m sired by tho borrower. Applications ma be rcan dlrecl to the undersigned by Ivltu or othcrw v, or to the local rsllrusllnlstlvas of fill: Company throu flout Ontario. As lhu Uompsn always has funds on and no delay nerd he expects Expenses reduced to Inllllmum. Morlgagu and Municipal Drbrnluru Purchased. ilEllliKllT MANUN Mansglux Director CUT THIS OUTl The New (lo-Operative Sldibflladlild â€"--â€"l-‘ THEâ€"â€" BEST IN THE 'MARKET. NEW STAND! NEW I'lllthl'l'llll Latest Improved Attachments $30,000 IN i’lll'lhl 111MB AND M EDAlmS Our prica only $25 each. ll {ow l-uylrlu sun-i us llamp for our ole-[sot photo duh and umpire of Irvine. “'Maehmm guaranteed for throw you: and soul on ma}. Any lady wanna: s macbluu will do well to write to THE COOPERATIVE Sewing Machine Co. ‘1‘] JAMES HT, SOUTH. HAMILTle- GUllNlll ll \l’lllll’S STANDAR D SCALES Are the run. M- leslfll by II» Far! lilatt OI" are“. .rcul our Wales In use In the Dun‘n‘un thsn of all our main combined. Hay. Mark and foul H‘Ilel, ï¬nnunm' :3: 3..-... we-.. :n.‘ an» and Dal!) Main.cn«n'allsu:b¢n’ Bruits, units for nomnsle lac. Housekeeper-s, Consult Your Best Iafercsls sets; a scale, and in buying one be Iâ€. to In the best (my entire are full warranted In an pans-taller. All ups lallv-ac , Wsnh' use an llll ‘l'nsrlu. Alarm its-e1 Drawers. For sale by an liulwsrs 1m!- small]. It- We L'sle and Price List founded upon 3M Bypurrh GURN IdezW'ARE HAMILTON. Wasaaoosasâ€"lloomal and Winnipeg.